Place Tractor in Storage
IMPORTANT: If tractor will not be used for more than three months,
the following recommendations for storage and removal from storage
will minimize corrosion and deterioration.
NOTE: Whenever possible store tractor in a building or under
a roof to avoid damage resulting from prolonged exposure to the elements.
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Lower hitch.
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Change engine oil and replace filter (if required).
NOTE: Do not add BioDiesel fuel if placing tractor in storage.
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Drain fuel tank and add back approximately 19 L (5 gal) of fuel.
IMPORTANT: (Final Tier 4 and Stage IV Engines only. To determine
which engine your tractor is equipped with, see Record Engine Serial
Number in Identification Numbers section of this Operator's Manual.)
Long-term storage of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) in vehicle (over 6
months) is not recommended. If long-term storage is necessary, periodic
testing of DEF is recommended to ensure that urea concentration does
not fall out of specification.
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Final Tier 4 and Stage IV tractors: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF)
has a limited shelf life, but may be stored in vehicle for as long
as 6 months, depending upon storage conditions. See Handling and Storing
DEF in Fuel, Lubricants and Coolant section of this Operator’s
Manual. If draining DEF tank is necessary, see Draining DEF Tank in
Fuel, Lubricants and Coolant section of this Operator’s Manual
for proper procedure.
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Using plastic bags and either tape or tie-bands, seal air inlets
and exhaust, crankcase vent tube, radiator overflow hose, and transmission-hydraulic
system fill cap.
IMPORTANT: (Final Tier 4 and Stage IV Engines only. To determine
which engine your tractor is equipped with, see Record Engine Serial
Number in Identification Numbers section of this Operator's Manual.)
Do not disconnect battery until Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR)
system has had enough time to automatically purge system of Diesel
Exhaust Fluid (DEF) . If adequate time is not allowed for system to
be purged, any DEF remaining can crystallize and plug system. At temperatures
below -15°C (5°F), unpurged DEF will freeze and damage system
components. If equipped with a battery disconnect system, a light
next to disconnect system is illuminated while auto-purge is in progress.
It shuts off when complete and safe to disconnect the battery. If tractor is not equipped with battery disconnect switch, wait
at least 4 minutes after tractor stops before disconnecting battery.
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Remove and store batteries in a cool, dry location. Keep batteries
charged.1
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Coat all exposed (machined) metal surfaces such as lift cylinders
and steering cylinder rods with light coat of grease.
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Lubricate all grease fittings.
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Release tension on auxiliary drive belt and remove belt from
air conditioner pulley.
If tractor must be stored outside, follow these additional
precautions.
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Cover instrument panel, control levers and seat with sheets
of material or cardboard to protect against sun rays.
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Thoroughly clean tractor touching up any scratched or chipped
painted surfaces.
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Wax or cover entire tractor with waterproof material.
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Raise tires off the ground and/or cover them to protect from
heat and sunlight.
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1 Disconnect battery ground
cable for short-term storage periods (20 to 90 days)
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